The Atlantic Ocean became quiet Saturday as one-time Tropical Storm Karl dissipated, with the National Hurricane Center issuing its final advisory for the system at 5 a.m. ET.
In that final advisory, Karl had weakened into a post-tropical cyclone, its center located about 80 miles west of Ciudad Del Carmen, Mexico, moving southwest at 5 mph with maximum sustained winds reduced to 30 mph.
The next named storm of this hurricane season would be Lisa.
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